Osaka Pref. hospital reveals patient died during robot-assisted surgery in 2020

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Osaka Pref. hospital reveals patient died during robot-assisted surgery in 2020&#13
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OSAKA — A patient at a west Japan healthcare facility died subsequent clinical malpractice involving robot-assisted surgery executed in Oct 2020, the establishment mentioned May possibly 19.&#13

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Suita Municipal Healthcare facility in Osaka Prefecture introduced that a male affected person in his 60s with lung cancer died as a outcome of abnormal bleeding from the aorta, which the surgeon broken when relocating the forceps. The hospital said there were being no defects in the robot, and has arrived at a settlement with the bereaved family members.&#13

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According to the medical center, the individual was diagnosed with lung cancer in September 2020. On Oct. 27 that year, the affected individual underwent surgery with the da Vinci robotic surgical procedure. For the duration of an endoscopic procedure to slice out pieces of the lung, the patient’s aorta was damaged by the forceps, which are used to grasp tissue, main to huge bleeding. He died 17 days later on from hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy — a mind dysfunction brought on by deficiency of oxygen. The surgeon reportedly touched the aorta with the forceps when he subconsciously moved them outside the vary captured by the camera.&#13

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The health care earth has high hopes for the da Vinci procedure as a robot that can support operation although allowing for much more sensitive and elaborate movements than human palms can complete. Suita Municipal Hospital released the method in 2018, and experienced utilized it in 138 surgical procedures as of late April 2022. The medical procedures in query was the surgeon’s 25th operation.&#13

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The medical center set up a committee to look into the incident and compiled a report in June 2021. It reached a settlement with the bereaved loved ones in January 2022, and reportedly also obtained consent to publicly disclose the subject.&#13

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The clinic commented, “We deeply apologize to our client and his family. Our complete hospital would like to make attempts to safe healthcare safety.”&#13

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(Japanese authentic by Mari Misumi, Osaka Bureau)&#13